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What is generally true about particles in a liquid?

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Particles in a liquid are packed together in a defined space and are semi-organized. But those atoms are able to move around freely; Unlike solids, there is no set organization or strong bonding between atoms in a liquid. So to some this up the particles in liquids are closer together and slower moving than the particles in a gas.

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Particles in liquid :

-> have space between them

->the inter-molecular force of attraction between particles keeps the volume of liquid constant


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